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Kincaid and the Hole in the Sky
By Craig Smith
When the sky tore open above the desert, the rancher thought it was just another storm. But the light didn't fade - it watched.
Forty miles outside Yuma, sound doesn't travel right. Radios whisper names that no one remembers. And every night, the hole in the sky grows wider.
Kincaid, a man who walked out of the desert decades ago, returns carrying something he won't name. He finds the rancher's land haunted by silence, by cattle that won't move, and by shadows that stand where no one should. Together, they face the thing that fell through the hole - a force older than the desert itself, drawn to men who've buried too much.
In this supernatural Western horror, Kincaid and the Hole in the Sky blends myth and dread, dust and revelation. Some holes lead underground. This one leads somewhere worse